I thought the songs he picked for the Angry White Boy Polka were perfect. He used the music of the nu metal and rap/rock bands, which I was hoping he'd include on this album somehow. My first listen through I heard songs by Limp Bizkit, Staind, Eminem, Disturbed, POD, System of a Down, Rage Against the Machine, and Kid Rock. I also recognized the lyrics where he's singing "I'm gonna get free," but I can't name the band, because it's one of those Vines/Hive/Stripes/etc groups, who I cannot distinguish. Besides those, there were quite a few lines I couldn't tell where they originated from. I liked the selection he picked, but I mostly listen to the radio stations that play rock music, so those groups have all had lots of air time in the past few years, mainly 2000-2002. If you don't listen to rock radio, then I can see why maybe, such as in LIMP's case, you wouldn't recognize the originals.

05-25-2003

scruffziller

Re: Finally got it!

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Originally posted by Bel-Cam Jos In 3-D was one of the best! "Nature Trail to Hell"? "I Lost on Jeopardy"? "Midnight Star"? C'mon, El C! I can't believe you'd not agree with my own personal opinions and be your own individual with your own ideas! :p

Oh absolutely!!!!

Midnight Star is one of his best originals ever!!!!!!!
I love to sing it outloud when I am working the stock at Wal Mart.
When one of the songs that Al has parodied comes over the radio, I sing his version, it's great

Poodle Hat I would say is an overall better album than most of his albums as far as filler goes. Alot of his albums have one or 2 songs on it that you would just rather do without, (My Baby is in Love with Eddie Vedder, Airline Amy, She never Told Me She Was a Mime). None of the songs on Poodle Hat I feel this way about. The only problem is, it has the least energy of his albums. The songs are put together nicely, lyrics are clever as ever, but it just seems like he is starting to get weary of doing what he is doing. I mean after 20 years I would be. Party At The Leper Colony would be an incredible song if it was more upbeat like "Stuck In A Closet With Vanna White" or "I remember Larry". But like the Metallica albums, you really can't say you have a least favorite.

I could be wrong; like James Boba Fettfield, the White StrokeHives are the same group to me. But see what I mean about the awful lyrics? :confused: :p

05-26-2003

James Boba Fettfield

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Originally posted by Bel-Cam Jos But see what I mean about the awful lyrics? :confused: :p

Polka Your Eyes Out was a good one, all because of these lyrics Al chose to include: Exit light, enter night, take my hand, we're off to Never, Never Land.

05-26-2003

jedicrippler

Ya know, the list of songs in the Polka is in the liner notes.:p

Last Resort - Papa Roach
Chop Suey! - System Of A Down
Get Free - The Vines
Hat To Say I Told You So - The Hives
Fell In love With A Girl - White Stripes
Lst Nite - The Strokes
Down With The Sickness - Disturbed
Renegades Of Funk - Rage Against The Machine
My Way - Limp Bizkit
Outside - Staind
Bawidaba - Kid Rock
Youth Of The Nation - P.O.D.
The Real Slim Shady - Eminem

:crazed:

05-26-2003

Bel-Cam Jos

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Originally posted by jedicrippler Ya know, the list of songs in the Polka is in the liner notes.:p

:crazed:

True, but did it include some lyrics from those songs and artists? See, I provide the extras that Mr. Big Shot Yankovic seems to think are unnecessary. ;)

p.s. I was listening to my "Off the Deep End" tape today, and it has an error! (It will be on sale on eBay in a few seconds) On the outside, the title of the song is listed as "Don't You Love me Anymore" instead of the correct title (which is printed with the lyrics inside) of "You Don't Love Me Anymore." Do I hear "minimum bid $7,000? :rolleyes:

05-26-2003

jedicrippler

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Originally posted by Bel-Cam Jos True, but did it include some lyrics from those songs and artists? See, I provide the extras that Mr. Big Shot Yankovic seems to think are unnecessary. ;)

No lyrics needed, as the songs are listed in the order they appear in the polka.:p ;)

05-27-2003

El Chuxter

Bel-Cam, I cannot believe you didn't include "Good Enough for Now" in your top fourteen!

"Well, I couldn't live a single day without you
Actually, on second thought, well, I suppose I could
Anyway, what I'm trying to say is honey, you're the greatest
Well, at any rate, I guess you're pretty good"

Brings me to tears every time. :cry::Pirate:

05-27-2003

smurfvader

I just bought the album saturday (13.99$ at Compact Disc World) and listend to it Sunday. here's my thoughts. It's not his best album
Songs I liked
1) Party at the Leper Colony. It's sick and twisted (like most of his songs) and is full of bad puns.
2) Ode to a Superhero. Some of the lyrics could ahve been beter, but I love the chorus
3 Bob I like this only because the words are so random and best of all they're palindromes

Songs I didn't like
1)Genius in France. I'm not a Frank Zappa fan and I only know 1 song by him, but this song seemed too long. I stopped listening half way through
2) Angry White Boy Polka. I guess it's because I don't listen to this type of music that I only recognized maybe 4 songs. Although I did like his version of Slim Shady
3) Hardware Store I just didn't think it was funny
4)Trash Day. See reasons for 2 and 3
5) Couch Potato I just don't think this was one of his better parodys.

Songs I'm indifferent about
1) A complicated song. It started out funny with constipated then both related was funny, but he lost it at decapitated. I'm sure if he checked his dictionary he could have found another word to use that would have been funnier.
2)Wanna B Ur Lovr. Some great line and some stupid ones.
3) Ebay Kind of funny, but I"ve never bought anything on Ebay.

JIm
Ps Just to nitpick and correct me if I'm wrong, but Skeletal structure has nothing to do with someone being an ectomorh.

06-01-2003

Bel-Cam Jos

It's been exactly three years: :(

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Originally posted at weirdal.com = ASK AL
UPDATED6/1/00
Your chance to ask Weird Al some questions!
Thanks to all of you who've submitted Ask Al questions over the last few years. Unfortunately, we will be discontinuing the monthly Q&A for a little while, as Al's production and touring schedule currently leaves precious little time for anything else. Plus, frankly, even with the thousands and thousands of questions coming in every month, it's getting increasingly difficult to find good ones that haven't been answered before.